The models will see Polk Audio reestablishing itself in the UK after a hiatus of a few years on the consumer side of things.

On show at ISE in Amsterdam, the SurroundBar 9000 is a full-length soundbar aimed at big-screen TVs, delivering 45 watts of power to drive eight drivers (five 2.5in midrange and three 0.5in silk dome tweeters).

It comes with a 8in, 150w wireless sub, which can be located up to 50-feet away. Capable of delivering 510 watts of total peak power: "25 times as much as typical TV speakers".

An "optimized centre array" speaker ensures maximum sound dispersion for a wide listening area and a bigger sweetspot for the listener.

The smaller SurroundBar 5000 has integrated aptX Bluetooth for wireless streaming from your phone, tablet or computer, is only just over 2in deep and has a wireless sub. It also comes with a learning remote control.

Both also use Polk's patented SDA (Stereo Dimensional Array) to eliminate crosstalk between channels and create a 360-degree soundfield. Sounds impressive.

The Polk Audio SurroundBar 9000 has a price tag of $799, the SurroundBar 5000 is $399. UK prices to follow, and look out for a review of these and also the Woodbourne dock hopefully very soon.